That's the Trouble

Unraveling Love's Dilemma: That's the Trouble
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Lyrics

Every night, to take a walk on high to see,

Expressing a routine of taking a stroll at night in an elevated place for observation.

The shadows of the moonlight, when this guy,

Referring to the play of shadows created by moonlight, introducing a mysterious male figure.

Began to follow me, and now you see.

Describing the male figure following, leading to a consequential situation.


that's the trouble.

Stating a problem or challenge, emphasizing "that's the trouble."


Then he turned my head, to my surprise,

Narrating an unexpected action where the male figure turns the speaker's head.

He stared so seriously, in my eyes and said,

Describing the intense gaze of the male figure and his invitation to go home together.

"why, I'd like for you to come on home woth me."

Quoting the invitation made by the male figure, further developing the storyline.


that's the trouble,

Reiterating the recurring problem, emphasizing encounters with men.

Every man I see, that's the trouble.

Elaborating on the theme of encountering troublesome men.

Taking every little thing so heavily,

Highlighting the heaviness of the speaker's interactions with men.

That's the trouble if you wanna' let you be,

Identifying trouble in allowing oneself to be influenced or controlled.

That's the trouble if you really wanna' be free.

Pointing out the challenge of achieving true freedom in relationships.


When I did not realise, he was the,

Reflecting on a lack of awareness regarding the seriousness of the male figure.

Serious type of guy, and I ran his [? ],

Suggesting the male figure is a serious type, and the speaker made a mistake ("ran his [? ]").

And said "will you marry me? "

Recounting an unexpected proposal from the serious male figure.


that's the trouble,

Reiterating the recurring problem, emphasizing encounters with men.

Every man I see, that's the trouble.

Emphasizing the challenges presented by encounters with men.

Taking every little thing so heavily,

Stressing the weight of the speaker's experiences with men.

That's the trouble if you wanna' let you be,

Highlighting the challenge of maintaining one's independence in relationships.

That's the trouble if you really wanna' be free.

Expressing the difficulty of achieving true freedom in relationships.

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